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1. 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0006 Safety Precautions Observe at All Times The following provides an explanation of those matters that should be observed at all times to prevent injury to the wearer or other persons as well as damage to property before they occur E The degree of injury or damage resulting from incorrect use while ignoring the indicated matters is classified and explained using the following markings Z DANGER Please read this user s manual carefully to make sure you have a thorough understanding of the handling and operating procedures displays and limitations of this watch and ensure its proper use Improper use of this watch or failure to observe displayed warnings cautions and instructions can result in the risk of a fatal or serious accident Z DANGER This marking indicates matters for which there is a high risk of death or serious injury Z WARNING This marking indicates matters for which there is the risk of death or serious injury Z CAUTION This marking indicates matters for which there is the risk of minor injury or property damage Z CAUTION Diving is a potentially dangerous sport When using this watch for diving make sure you have a proper understanding of the procedures for handling the watch as described in this manual and observe proper procedures Handling of this watch in a manner contrary to that described in
2. The second hand moves when button B is pressed Always make sure to correct the digital seconds with button A e Refer to Displayed Cities for information on city names e The display for daylight savings time and 12 24 H clock change whenever button A or button B is pressed e When daylight savings time has been set the time is advanced by 1 hour from the current time and S is displayed on the display e The daylight savings time cannot be set for UTC Coordinated Universal Time e The month is displayed using three letters JAN FEB DEC when correcting and displayed using numbers 1 2 12 when the watch is returned to the normal display e The year is displayed and can be set from 2000 to 2099 The day is corrected automatically by correcting the year month and date e Pay attention to AM a and PM p when the watch has been set to a 12 H clock display e The watch automatically returns to the normal display when none of the buttons have been pressed for about 1 minute in the correction state flashing display 36 2 Using the Surface Mode The surface mode displays the elapsed time from completion of the most recent dive surface rest time This mode measures the elapsed time for up to 24 hours and is no longer displayed after measurement has been completed Z WARNING e Avoid flying in an airplane while the surface mode is operating Flying in an airp
3. error mark is displayed and the watch does not switch to the diving mode When the H error mark is displayed the watch does not switch to the diving mode Promptly have the watch repaired at a service center 64 lt Charge Alarm gt Try to keep the watch charged at level 5 at all times When Low Charge is Displayed during Diving The low charge mark is displayed on the digital display The following functions are restricted e The EL light does not light e Water depth will no longer measured and log data will not recorded if the diving is continued and the charge level is allowed to drop to 0 lt Low charge display during diving gt Low charge mark 65 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 66 When the Insufficient Charge Alarm is Displayed While Diving The second hand changes from 1 second to 2 second interval movement Charge is displayed on the digital display The following functions are restricted during the insufficient charge alarm e Water depth is no longer measured Log data is not recorded e None of the dive alarm tones sound Insufficient charge e The LED flashes and the EL light alarm mark lights If this alarm occurs while diving immediately begin surfacing at a safe ascent rate 66 lt Depth Measurement Error gt Depth is judged to be in error and the 4 error mark is displayed if the difference between the measured depth and the depth measured one secon
4. E OH 0 OH MAFF 12 00 la 10 00 ja 12 00 rae When water When water sensor Diving Mode sensor has has been switched off detected water HYC E TYO UTC y D RESET 0 0 P SET 12 a lt a lt lt 45 0 k Sog lt Reference lt Diving Log lt Dive Alarm Position Check gt Recall gt Setting gt lt Diving Ready 1 gt lt Diving Ready 2 gt lt Water depth When water measurement gt depth exceeds 50 cm 2 ft When water depth exceeds 1m 4 ft When 0 m 0 ft lt When the watch has display has returned to a water depth continued for 10 ivi minutes or more or of 0 m 0 ft after diving gt button D is pressed lt Surface gt while O m 0 ft is displayed 32 33 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 34 Using the Standard Mode 1 Using the Time Date Mode This mode indicates the time with the hands and displays the date on the digital display The function hand indicates the charge level of the secondary battery A Setting the Time and Date e Analog time cannot be corrected independently The analog time is corrected automatically when the digital time is corrected 1 The watch enters the correction state when button C is pressed for about 2 seconds in the time date mode e Digital display Changes to seconds and flashes Hour minute and second hands Move to 12 00 and stop If the second h
5. is pressed lt Normal Alarm Display gt WEB y KO A lt Alarm tone set to ON or OFF gt 44 3 The flashing location is corrected by pressing button A or B e The display moves forward by each time button B is pressed e The display moves back by 1 each time button A is pressed e Depressing either button continuously causes the display to advance rapidly 4 The watch returns directly to the normal alarm display when button D is pressed in the correction state e The hour and minute hands return to the time in the time date mode e Once the alarm is set to ON it sounds for about 15 seconds at the same time every day e When the alarm is set to ON when the time date mode is displayed the alarm sounds when the set time is reached and the city name and set time are displayed on the digital display while the alarm is sounding e Press any button to stop the alarm while it is sounding The alarm tone can be monitored by pressing button A during the normal alarm display e The setting for the 12 24 H clock is the same as that set in the time date mode e The watch automatically returns to the normal alarm display when none of the buttons have been pressed for about minute in the correction state flashing display e The on off setting for daylight savings time in the time date and travel time modes is applied to the on off setting for daylight savings t
6. 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F O Timekeeping accuracy 15 seconds per month on average when wearing at normal temperatures of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Depth measurement accuracy 0 m to 100 m Within 1 of displayed value 0 3 m when used at a constant temperature 0 ft to 300 ft Within 1 of displayed value 1 ft when used at a constant temperature e Guaranteed accuracy temperature range 0 C to 40 C water depth range 0 m to 100 m 32 F to 104 F water depth range 0 ft to 300 ft The accuracy of water depth measurement is affected by changes in ambient temperature e Working altitude range 300 m to 3 000 m 1 000 ft to 10 000 ft above sea level O Water depth measurement range 1 0 m to 100 0 m 0 ft to 300 ft O Water temperature measurement accuracy Displayed value 2 C 4 F O Water temperature measurement range 9 9 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F O Modes and Display Functions Standard Mode e Time Analog Hour hand minute hand second hand function hand charge level depth measurement Digital City name month date day year during correction only daylight savings time Surface time measurement measurement and display of time on surface following completion of a valid dive Hours minutes up to 24 hours previous dive time previous maximum depth 98 e Travel Time Analog Time in the time date mode Digital City name hours minutes month date daylight s
7. Check modes each time button D is pressed e When the water sensor detects water the watch automatically switches to Diving Ready 1 Status of the Diving Mode Button Operations The mode cannot be changed by pressing a button while the mode is changing or while the hands are moving when making a correction Press the desired button after waiting until the hands have stopped at their predetermined positions Standard Mode NOTE e The surface mode is not displayed after measuring for 24 hours e The watch automatically returns to the time date mode from any mode when none of the buttons have been pressed for about minute in a mode other than the time date mode e The watch automatically returns to the time date mode from the reference position check mode when none of the buttons have been pressed for about 10 minutes The watch will not change to the diving mode even if the water sensor becomes wet while Charge Insufficiently charged or H error mark is lit and a warning function has been activated Be careful not to touch the water sensor when switching the mode The mode will not be able to be switched if the watch has entered the diving mode after having touched the water sensor before switching the mode If the watch has entered the diving mode wait until the watch returns to the time date mode lt Surface gt lt Travel Time gt lt Alarm 1 gt lt Alarm 2 gt lt Alarm 3 gt
8. be switched as described below Press buttons A and C simultaneously for about 2 seconds The hour and minute hands change from the time in NYC to the time in TYO e The travel time display changes from the time and date in TYO to the time and date in NYC 2 When button D is pressed and the watch is returned to the time date mode The hour and minute hands display the time in TYO The digital display changes from NYC to TYO Display Before Switching lt Travel time mode gt lt Time date mode gt A er A C Display After Switching 42 4 Using the Alarm Mode The procedures for setting the alarm and operating the Alarm 1 Alarm 2 and Alarm 3 modes are the same Only the alarm tone is different e Digital display Display the set city name and set alarm time Hour minute and second hands Indicate the time in the time date mode e Function hand Indicates the charge level lt Alarm ON gt lt Alarm OFF gt 0H OFF 12 00 12 00 Nuc E Hc 43 LAS104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 000 44 A Setting the Alarm 1 When button C is pressed for about 2 seconds in the normal alarm mode display ON or OFF flashes on the digital display and the watch enters the correction state The hour and minute hands move to 12 00 and stop 2 The flashing location on the display changes in the order shown below each time button C
9. continues to be exceeded the depth alarm tone sounds again and the LED flashes one minute later The depth alarm tone can be turned off by pressing any button A through D while the depth alarm is sounding Canceling the Depth Alarm e The alarm is canceled when the depth becomes shallower than the set depth Ascend to a shallower depth at a safe ascent rate as quickly as possible lt Dive Time Alarm gt When the set dive time is exceeded the dive time alarm is activated and the alarm tone sounds for 15 seconds simultaneous to flashing of the LED e The dive time alarm is activated only once e The dive alarm tone can be turned off by pressing any button A through D while the dive time alarm is sounding 68 Using the Diving Mode This mode is for measuring depth while diving The Alarm Depth and Alarm Time can be set in the dive alarm setting mode Properly enter the values for these alarms according to the dive plan e The watch automatically switches to the diving mode when the water sensor detects water 1 Using the Dive Alarm Setting Mode Depth alarm The alarm sounds and the LED flashes when the set depth is reached The water depth can be set in 1 m units from 5 m to 99 m in 5 ft units from 5 ft to 295 ft e Dive time alarm The alarm sounds and the LED flashes when the set dive time is reached The dive time can be set in minute units from 5 minutes to 99 minutes A Normal Displa
10. it in a location out of the reach of children to prevent accidental swallowing e If the energy storage cell is accidentally swallowed contact a physician immediately and seek medical attention 94 Z WARNING Only Use Specified Energy Storage Cell e Never attempt to use an energy storage cell other than the energy storage cell used by this watch Although the structure of the watch prevents the watch from operating if another battery is installed if a silver battery or other type of battery is forcibly installed in the watch and the watch is attempted to be charged with that battery installed the battery may rupture resulting in possible damage to the watch and physical injury Always make sure to use the specified energy storage cell when replacing ZX WARNING Repairs All parts of this watch excluding the band are to be repaired only at a Citizen Service Center Please have all inspections and repairs performed at a Citizen Service Center Z CAUTION Keep your watch clean The case and band of the watch come in direct contact with the skin in the same manner as clothing Metal corrosion as well as perspiration dirt dust and other unnoticed debris may soil the cuffs and other parts of your clothing Try to keep the watch clean at all times e Wearing of this watch may cause a rash or itching of the skin in people with sensitive skin or depending on the wearer s physical condition If you notice that you skin is af
11. return to depth shallower than 1 m 4 ft gt P 12 00 0 0 Watch changes to surface mode following completion of depth measurement 73 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 909 74 Z WARNING e Always make sure to check that all functions of the watch are operating properly before starting a dive e Check that the function hand indicates Charge Level 5 e Always make sure to check that there are no warning displays on the display e The watch will not switch to the diving mode if any of the dive alarm functions such as Charge Insufficient Charge Alarm or F error mark have been activated in the time date mode e Never engage in diving that requires decompression stops decompression diving In the case you happen to engage in decompression diving immediately begin ascending to the surface while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m 60 ft minute When ascending always make sure to make decompression stops according to the decompression stop instructions This watch does not incorporate a function that notifies the user of decompression diving Confirm decompression diving by using this watch in combination with other devices e When making a decompression stop never ascend to a depth shallower than the instructed depth according to decompression stop instructions 74 Using the Diving Log Recall Mode e Recorded log data are automatically displayed in the
12. save 2 e Overcharge prevention function e EL light O Continuous operating times e From fully charged to stopped without recharging Approx 6 months when Power Save is not activated Approx 2 5 years when Power Save 2 is activated e From 2 second interval movement to stopped Approx 2 days Continuous operating times may vary according to the frequency at which the watch is used for diving alarm operation and other factors O Battery Secondary battery 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice The manufacturer is not responsible for damages revenue losses or any claims from a third party incurred due to use of this manual or products described in this manual 100
13. this user s manual may prevent the watch from functioning properly E The types of matters to be observed are classified and explained using the following mark the following indicates two examples of icons This mark indicates that caution or attention is required Request to Customers All repairs performed on this watch excluding repairs involving the band are to be performed at the CITIZEN When desiring to have your watch repaired or inspected place contact the Citizen Service Center either directly or through the store where you purchased your watch OQ This mark indicates prohibited matters 1 A8104 E 06 2 23 4 10PM 700 8 General Diving Precautions Z WARNING In the case of using this watch for diving always make sure to receiving the proper diving training from a licensed instructor to acquire the experience and skills required for safe diving e Make sure you have completely mastered the handling and operation of this watch Even recreational diving can be potentially dangerous Diving without the proper or adequate training can lead to a fatal or serious accident Z WARNING Each diver should take responsibility for planning and executing his or her own diving plan to ensure safe diving This watch is not equipped with a function that prevents decompression sickness In addition this watch is also unable to check differences in physiological fu
14. updating of the display stops Second hand moves at 4 second intervals and hour hand paused at 3 00 Discontinue using the watch and begin ascending while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m 60 ft minute Always make sure to make decompression stops while ascending in accordance with the decompression stop instructions Promptly have the watch inspected and repaired at our service center after surfacing 61 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 62 lt Water Sensor Error gt lt Water sensor error gt A water sensor error occurs and the alarm mark is displayed when the water sensor remains ON for more than 60 minutes in Diving Ready 1 or Diving Ready 2 status e When a water sensor error is detected the watch returns to the time date mode from the diving ready 1 or diving ready 2 display Alarm mark lt Pressure Sensor Error gt When a pressure sensor error occurs as a result of a disconnection in the sensor caused by a strong impact or debris stones or moisture having become trapped inside the sensor cover the 4 error mark is displayed on the digital display e The watch does not switch to the diving mode while an error mark is displayed When a Pressure Sensor Error Occurs While Diving Water depth and temperature cannot lt Pressure sensor be measured Data is also not error during diving gt updated In addition the various dive alarm tones do not sound e Digital display The
15. while diving Digital display error e e Water sensor error e Pressure sensor error e e Measurement error 0 m 0 ft e e detection Diving log memory error e Insufficient charge alarm e e Depth measurement out of range e alarm Ascent rate alarm e Depth alarm set by user e Dive time alarm set by user e 59 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 60 2 Explanation of Dive Alarm Functions lt Digital Display Error gt The display is not updated if there is defective continuity in the digital display caused by a strong impact 1 The following functions are restricted during this error The time cannot be corrected and dive alarms cannot be set 2 The hands move in the following manner during this error Second hand Moves at 4 second intervals Hour and minute hands Continue to keep time e Function hand Displays the charge level lt Digital display error gt All updating of the display stops 4 s 4 seconds Second hand moves at 4 second intervals 60 When a Digital Display Error Occurs While Diving 1 The following functions are restricted during this error Depth and water temperature measurements are not updated and the digital display cannot be used 2 The hands move in the following manner during this error e Second hand Moves at 4 second intervals e Hour hand Pauses at the 3 00 position e Minute hand Indicates dive time e Function hand Indicates depth All
16. 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0018 Names of Components City name R Sa wie HC E 10 28 Month date ZAF Day Digital display Minute hand Hour hand Depth display Pressure sensor Water Second hand Charge level indicator Function hand The illustrations shown in this manual may differ from the actual watch you have purchased 18 Digital Display e A dot matrix display using a nematic liquid crystal is used for the digital display e This nematic liquid crystal automatically scrolls the digital display from top to bottom when displaying a mode or when making corrections Although the display may appear to flicker while scrolling this is not a malfunction Furthermore the timing of display scrolling differs according to the mode and correction state e The display is no longer displayed when the temperature of the watch reaches 60 C 140 F or higher It returns when the watch temperature returns to normal temperature 19 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 20 Charge Level Indicator and Continuous Operating Times The charge level indicator reference value lets you confirm the extent to which the secondary battery is charged with the function hand The charge level indicator is divided into six levels The level indicated by the function hand is the current charge level of the secondary battery Try to keep the watch charged to level 5 at all times Secondar
17. 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 9092 CONTENTS m Safety Precautions Observe at All Times General Diving Precautions d Precautions Relating to Use of this Watch 9 E Introduction 2eeeeseeeeeeteeeeeeetteeeneeeneeeneeeeneee 13 m Expose the Watch to Light Before Using 14 E Features m Names of Components Digital Display we 19 E Charge Level Indicator and Continuous Operating Times oe 1 Reading the Charge Level Indicator 2 General Reference for Charging Times 3 Continuous Operating Time m Unique Functions of Solar Powered Watches Insufficient Charge Warning Function Overcharge Prevention Function Power Save 1 Function Power Save 2 Function m Watch Display Modes Functions Standard Mode 1 Time Date Mode Surface Mode Travel Time Mode Alarm 1 2 and 3 Modes Dive Alarm Setting Mode Diving Log Recall Mode Reference Position Check Mode NQOobwn Diving Mode 1 Diving Ready 1 Status 2 Diving Ready 2 Status 3 Water Depth Measurement Status 4 When Having Returned to a Shallow Depth of within 1 m 4 ft After Diving 31 Switching the Mode E Using the Standard Mode 1 Using the Time Date Mode A Setting the Time and Date 2 Using the Surface Mode 3 Using the Travel Time Mode A Setting Travel Time B Switching Between Travel Time and Time Date Modes eee nessa eeeneneeeeeneneeneneeenenenes
18. 4 Using the Alarm Mode A Setting the Alarm E Displayed Cities m Precautions During Diving Using the Watch when Diving Prohibited Matters When Using During Diving Precautions Before Diving Precautions During Diving Precautions After Diving m Diving Terms 1 Diving 2 Measurement of Water Depth 3 Measurement of Dive Time 4 Measurement of Water Temperature 5 Recording of Log Data seese 6 Termination of the Diving Mode m Dive Alarm Functions 1 Main Types of Dive Alarms and Situations in which Main Dive Alarm Function are Activated 59 VETSTE LAS104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 9004 60 60 2 Explanation of Dive Alarm Functions lt Digital Display Error gt When a Digital Display Error Occurs While Diving lt Water Sensor Error gt 62 lt Pressure Sensor Error gt 62 When a Pressure Sensor Error Occurs While Diving seerereerrererererrrererrennnnnssnnnenennennennnnenenene 62 lt Measurement Error 0 m 0 ft Detection gt 63 Canceling Abnormal Measured Value lt Diving Log Memory Error gt lt Charge Alarm gt ses When Low Charge is Displayed during Diving seerereerrererereerreerrenennessnnnennnennennneenenene 65 When the Insufficient Charge Alarm is Displayed While Diving lt Depth Measurement Error gt lt Depth Measurement Out of Range Alarm gt 67 Canceling Depth Measurement Out of Range Alarm lt Ascent Rate Alarm gt Cancel
19. L Adelaide 9 5 SYD Sydney 10 NOU Noumea 11 AKL Auckland 12 SUV Suva 12 MDY Midway 11 HNL Honolulu 10 ANC Anchorage 9 LAX Los Angeles 8 YVR Vancouver 8 DEN Denver 7 CHI Chicago 6 MEX Mexico City 6 NYC New York 5 YMQ Montreal 5 CCS Caracas 4 RIO Rio de Janeiro 3 FEN Fernando de Noronha 2 PDL Azores 1 46 47 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 48 Precautions During Diving Z WARNING Using the Watch when Diving The water depth measurement function of this watch is not permitted to be used as an official measuring instrument The water depth value displayed on the watch should only be used for reference purposes Diving is a potentially dangerous sport When using this watch for diving always make sure to receiving the proper diving instructions and training from a licensed instructor and obey the rules after having acquired the experience and skills required for safe diving In addition make sure you have completely mastered the handling and operation of this watch Even recreational diving can be potentially dangerous Diving without the proper or adequate training can lead to a fatal or serious accident 1 When using this watch for diving make sure you have a proper understanding of the procedures for handling and operating the watch and observe those procedures Handling of this watch ina manner contrary to that described in this user s manual may prevent the watch from fu
20. LE error mark is displayed Water depth display M ft Alarm mark Water temperature display C F 62 lt Measurement Error 0 m 0 ft Detection gt Initial 0 m 0 ft detection This refers to the value serving as the reference water depth and atmospheric pressure is detected every 5 minutes when on land The value measured at those times is stored in memory as a0 m 0 ft reference value e Although the initial 0 m 0 ft value is updated after each measurement a value that exceeds a predetermined value is considered to be in error and the reference value is no longer updated e In the case an abnormal value has been detected the water sensor is judged to be in error and the LE error mark is displayed in the time date mode e The watch cannot be used for diving when an error mark is displayed even if the water sensor has detected water since the watch does not enter the diving mode Canceling Abnormal Measured Value e The abnormal measured value is canceled when a correct value has been detected after having detected an abnormal value e When the abnormal measured value is canceled the error mark is no longer displayed and the water sensor begins to operate 63 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 64 lt Diving Log Memory Error gt e A LOG ERROR is displayed when the number of log data approaches the predetermined log capacity When this capacity is reached the LEJ
21. and does not stop at the 12 00 position press button B to set it to 12 00 The second hand moves 1 second when button B is pressed Continuously depressing button B causes the second hand to move continuously 2 The flashing location on the display changes in the order shown below each time button C is pressed 3 Correct the flashing location by pressing button B or button A e The display moves forward by one each time button B is pressed e The display moves back by one each time button A is pressed e Depressing either button continuously causes the display to advance rapidly 4 The watch returns directly to the normal display when button D is pressed in the correction state C Press button C for about 2 seconds C Press button C once lt Normal Display gt lt Seconds gt lt City name gt SET SET Cc C S Fog S Inve SEC a 9 09 lt 12 24 H switching gt SET 12H lt __cT2 8 lt cit lt Daylight savings time switching gt lt Hours gt lt Minutes gt SET HY 10 05 lt Year gt lt Date gt C SET SET 2006 2006 34 35 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 36 The display returns to 0 seconds when button A is pressed while correcting the digital seconds
22. ary charge the watch Level Indi moves at battery has to level 5 by cator and 2 second become low and_ exposing to light Continuing intervals the insufficient Operating charge alarm Times function has been activated T Insufficient Charge Alarm mark is dis played asa result of the watch being insufficiently charged Alarm e The insufficient e Sufficiently Charge does not charge alarm charge the watch Level Indi sound function has been to level 5 by cator and activated LJ exposing to light Continuing Insufficient Operating Charge Alarm Times mark is dis played asa result of the watch being insufficiently charged e Is the alarm set Set the alarm to Using the to OFF ON and check Standard the time and city Mode 4 name Using the Alarm Mode EL light e The insufficient Sufficiently e Charge does not charge alarm charge the watch Level Indi light function has been to level 5 by cator and activated exposing to light Continuing Insufficient Operating Charge Alarm Times mark is dis played asa result of the watch being insufficiently charged e The EL light e Using EL does not light if light the charge level is 0 1 or 2 84 85 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 86 Meanings of Frequently Displayed Mode Marks and Digital Display Mode Marks Daylight Savings Time Z This is displa
23. atch is a combination divers watch equipped with a built in water depth gauge 1 This watch is equipped with a water sensor that automatically switches the watch to the diving mode when water is detected 2 The following parameters are displayed during diving e Current depth current time current water temperature dive time and maximum depth are displayed on Digital Display e Elapsed dive time is indicated with the minute hand e Maximum depth is indicated with the function hand 3 The following can be performed after diving e Log data recorded during diving including log number dive date maximum depth minimum water temperature and dive time can be recalled 2 This watch is also a solar powered watch provided with a photoelectric power generation Eco Drive function 13 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 90914 Expose the Watch to Light Before Using Sufficiently charge the watch by exposing it to sunlight 0 r other light before using until the function hand indicates level 5 Charge the watch by allowing light to shine on the solar cell watch face by referring to 2 General Reference for Charging Times for information on the charge level indicator and continuous operating times When charging with a fluorescent lamp or incandescent light bulb be careful not to allow the watch to reach a high temperature by placing too close to the light source If the watch is exposed to a high temperatu
24. avings time e Alarm 1 Analog Alarm time hours minutes Digital City name hours minutes ON OFF setting daylight savings time Alarm monitor e Alarm 2 Analog Alarm time hours minutes Digital City name hours minutes ON OFF setting daylight savings time Alarm monitor e Alarm 3 Analog Alarm time hours minutes Digital City name hours minutes ON OFF setting daylight savings time Alarm monitor e Diving Mode e Dive alarm setting Depth alarm dive alarm tone sounds LED lights Setting range 5 m to 99 m 5 ft to 295 ft Setting units 1 m 5 ft ON OFF switching e Dive time alarm dive alarm tone sounds LED lights Setting range 5 to 99 minutes Setting units 1 minute ON OFF switching e Diving log recall e No of diving logs capable of being recalled Most recent 20 logs Log contents Log number 01 99 00 dive date time zone daylight savings time dive starting time maximum depth minimum water temperature dive time 99 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10 PM 0 0 0 100 Water sensor Pressure sensor Alarm functions Digital display error Water sensor error Pressure sensor error Measurement error 0 m 0 ft detection Diving log memory error Abnormal depth alarm Depth measurement out of range error Ascent rate alarm Abnormal depth display Dive time alarm Additional Functions e Charge level indicator function e Insufficient charge warning function e Power save 1 e Power
25. bstances is used for the power supply of this watch This watch is also equipped with the functions described below Charge Level Indicator Function A general indication of the charge level of the secondary battery is displayed with the function hand to one of six levels Insufficient Charge Warning Function The second hand begins to move at two second intervals and cl Insufficient charge mark is displayed on the digital display to indicate that the watch is insufficiently charged 15 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 16 16 Power Save 1 The second hand stops at the 12 00 position to save on power Power Save 2 The hour hand minute hand and second hand stop at the 12 00 position to further save on power Overcharge Prevention Function The overcharge prevention function is activated to prevent the watch from being charged further when the secondary battery becomes fully charged Other Convenient Functions 1 Travel Time Function This function lets you easily display the local time when traveling overseas or traveling on business In addition daylight savings time can be set for each city Alarm This watch is equipped with three alarm modes The alarm tones are different EL light Function An EL light function is provided to make it easier to see the display in dark locations Wide Digital Display An easily legible dot matrix display having a wide angle of view is used 17
26. d earlier is 4 m 13 ft or more e The depth measurement error mark is canceled following completion of depth measurement lt Depth Measurement lt Depth measurement error gt Out of Range Alarm gt When the current depth has exceeded has exceeded 100 m 300 ft the depth is judged to be beyond the measuring range and Over M Over ft is displayed e The function hand indicates OVER and Out of range display stops Canceling Depth Measurement Out of Range Alarm The depth measurement out of range alarm is canceled and the display returns to depth measurement once the current depth returns to the measuring range The function hand continues to indicate OVER even after the depth has returned to the measuring range 67 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 68 lt Ascent Rate Alarm gt This alarm is activated when the lt Ascent rate alarm display gt ascent rate exceeds 18 m 60 ft minute An alarm tone sounds when the ascent rate alarm is activated At the same time the LED flashes and SLOW is displayed on the digital display Ascent rate alarm Canceling the Ascent Rate Alarm e The dive alarm is canceled and the ascent rate alarm stops sounding when the ascent rate falls below the ascent alarm rate lt Depth Alarm gt When the set depth is exceeded the alarm is activated and an alarm tone sounds for 15 seconds simultaneous to the LED flashing If the set depth
27. depth is displayed based on seawater specific gravity 1 025 Z CAUTION 1 This watch is not equipped with a function that indicates decompression diving or no decompression diving 2 Make decompression stops and safety stops in accordance with a dive table 2 Measurement of Water Depth Water depth is measured every second and the current depth is displayed in 0 1 m 1 ft increments while diving e Measuring range 1 0 4 ft to 100 m 300 ft e A depth of 0 0 m 0 ft is displayed when shallower than a depth of 1 0 m 4 ft while Over M Over ft is displayed at a depth of greater than 100 m 300 ft e When there is an error in the measured value for water depth the LE error mark is displayed instead of the diver mark lt Maximum Depth gt This refers to the deepest depth of a single dive 55 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 56 3 Measurement of Dive Time The elapsed time of a dive to a depth of greater than 1 0 m 4 ft is displayed lt Dive Time gt This refers to the total amount of time at a depth of greater than 1 0 m 4 ft for a single dive e Measurement of dive time starts automatically when the depth first exceeds 1 0 m 4 0 ft and stops when the depth again becomes shallower than 1 0 m 4 ft Dive time resumes from the time it stopped when water depth exceeds 1 0 4 ft within 10 minutes after measurement of dive time stopped e Dive time is displayed in minutes and second
28. dive D Deleting Log Data Z CAUTION Record important log data in a log book before deleting When log data is deleted all log data is deleted with a single procedure Deletion Procedure 1 Switch the watch to the diving log recall mode 2 Press buttons A and C simultaneously for about 2 seconds or more e All log data except for the inspection log are deleted 78 E Regardig Log Data Z CAUTION When 20 sets of log data have been recorded the oldest log is deleted automatically when a new dive is started Promptly record important log data in a log book e Data may be lost when the watch is repaired or inspection and rarely as a result of the watch malfunctioning It is recommended to promptly record log data in a log book after diving The inspection log will remain following deletion of log data The inspection log contains important data on inspections performed prior to shipping the watch This log cannot be deleted by performing the log data deletion procedure e Please note that the manufacturer is not responsible for log data that should happen to be lost due to a malfunction 79 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 80 Reference Position Check Mode This mode is used to check that all of the watch hands including the function hand are at the correct positions to ensure that the watch functions properly e The hand reference position may shift if the watch has been subjec
29. diving mode e Up to 20 sets of log data can be recorded e When the number of recorded logs has exceeded 20 the oldest log is deleted automatically when a new dive is started e A single set of log data is displayed on displays 1 and 2 The display is switched by pressing button C lt Display 2 gt Log number Log number l Dive date Maximum depth Time zone daylight savings time Minimum water temperature Dive starting time Dive time 75 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 76 A Log Data Display Range B Recalling Log Data e Log number 01 to 99 00 01 02 1 The most recent log data is displayed when the watch e Log data Maximum of 20 sets is switched to the diving log recall mode e Maximum depth 100 m 300 ft Over M Over 2 Select the log data by pressing button A The ft is displayed when the maximum depth has been display can be advanced rapidly by continuously exceeded depressing button A e Minimum water temperature 9 9 C 40 C 14 F to e LOG is displayed when there is no log data 104 F recorded C F is displayed when display range has been e The inspection log is displayed after the oldest log exceded The inspection log contains important data on the e Dive time Displayed in minutes and seconds strict shipping inspection performed at the factory Displayed in minutes and seconds up to 99 minutes 59 prior to shipm
30. e the time in the time date mode e Function hand Indicates the charge level A Setting Travel Time 1 A city name flashes when button C is pressed for about 2 seconds in the travel time mode The hour and minute hands move to 12 00 and stop 2 Switch the city name by pressing button A or button B e City names are recalled moving in the direction in which the time difference increases when button B is pressed City names are recalled moving in the direction in which the time difference decreases when button A is pressed The city name can be switched continuously by depressing either button continuously e Refer to Displayed Cities for information on cities displayed by this watch 3 The watch enters the daylight savings time correction state when button C is pressed The S mark daylight savings time set or II mark daylight savings time canceled flash 4 Correct by pressing button A or button B e The S and Il marks change back and forth each time a button is pressed 5 The watch returns directly to the normal travel time display when button D is pressed while in the correction state 39 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 40 lt Setting a city name gt ae Pd hee 3 LES lt Travel Time gt lt Switching between daylight savings time on and off gt e The setting for the 12 24 H clock is the same as that set in the time date mode e When dayli
31. easurement Status e The current time depth water temperature and dive time are displayed on the digital display e Hour hand Stops at 6 00 to indicate that measurement of water depth is in progress e Minute hand Indicates the elapsed dive time minutes It continues to indicate the elapsed time even after measuring for 60 minutes Second hand Indicates the current time seconds e Function hand Indicates the most recent depth The location where current depth or maximum depth is displayed switches automatically when the position of the minute hand is between 15 and 30 minutes lt When minute hand indicates lt When minute hand indicates a time other than between 15 between 15 and 30 minutes gt and 30 minutes gt Current depth Current depth 4 When Having Returned to a Shallow Depth of within 1 m 4 ft After Diving e The watch remains in the water depth measurement status the displayed depth is 0 m e The watch switches to the surface mode when the 0 m 0 ft display continues for 10 minutes or more after diving or when button D is pressed while 0 m 0 ft is displayed lt when having returned to a shallow depth of within 1 m 4 ft gt Current depth 31 LA8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 90 32 Switching the Mode The watch mode switches in the order of the Time Date Surface Travel Time Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Dive Alarm Setting Diving Log Recall and Reference Position
32. ed overcharge prevention function It is recommended to try to recharge the watch daily 3 Continuous Operating Time This watch will continue to run for about six months when fully charged NOTE The continuous operating time of this watch becomes shorter the more often the diving mode dive alarms EL light and other functions of this watch are used e Allowing the watch to become wet other than when diving causes activation of the water sensor resulting in a shortened continuous operating time 22 23 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 909 24 Unique Functions of Solar Powered Watches When the watch has become insufficiently charged it changes from the normal hand display to the insufficient charge warning display the second hand moves at 2 second intervals and Charge is displayed on the digital display Recharge the watch by exposing it to light while referring to 2 General Reference for Charging Times until the function hand indicates level 5 Normal Hand Display When the watch becomes insufficiently charged as a result of not being exposed to light When the watch is charged by exposing to light Charge the watch by exposing to light until the function hand indicates a charge level 5 Use the watch after first resetting the time and date 24 Insufficient Charge Stopped Warning Display If the watch is continued to be used without charging 2 seconds 2 seco
33. el is 2 an alarm sounds indicating that the EL light will not light e While switching to a different mode and when making corrections in each mode e When the watch is at a low temperature generally 0 C 32 F or below The EL light cannot be illuminated for about 2 seconds after it goes out even if button B is pressed Models Provided with an Extension Band Some models are not provided with an extension band e When wearing the watch over a wetsuit and so forth and the length of the standard band is not long enough attach the extension band provided to adjust the length of the band lt Extension band gt 92 Handling Precautions for the watch Z WARNING Water Resistance Performance This watch is water resistant to 200 meters Although it can be used for air diving using an air tank scuba diving it cannot be used for saturation diving involving the use of helium gas Case case back AIR DIVER S Examples of Use 200m 5 z A 7 Minor exposure to water pt washing face rain etc OK Ji pe NN Moderate exposure to water AN washing kitchen work OK Aa swimming etc 4 Skin diving marine sports OK i an Scuba diving using an air tank OK Saturation diving using helium pes NO 93 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 009 Z WARNING The rubber gaskets and other seals used in this watch will deteriorate over time and use If the gaskets and
34. elow gt e Second hand Stops at the 0 seconds position e Hour and minute hands Stop at the 12 00 position e Function hand Indicates the charge level when the watch entered the power save 2 mode e Digital display The entire display goes out lt Hour and minute hands stop at the 12 00 position along with the second hand gt Canceling Power Save 2 e Power save 2 is canceled either when the solar cell is exposed to light and the watch begins to generate power It cannot be canceled by pressing one of the buttons In addition it is also not canceled when the water sensor contacts water When power save 2 has been canceled each hand rapidly advances to the current time seconds and begins to keep time The digital display returns to the display of the city name and date 28 Functions Standard Mode The watch is normally used in this mode The standard mode contains the modes indicated below 1 Time Date Mode e The hands indicate the time while the digital display displays the city name and date 2 Surface Mode e This displays the elapsed time from completion of the most recent dive up to 24 hours e The surface mode is not displayed after measuring for 24 hours Watch Display Modes 3 Travel Time Mode The time and date are displayed for a city different from that of the time date mode 4 Alarm 1 2 and 3 Modes e The set time and city name are displayed for each alarm 5 Dive Alarm Se
35. ent of the watch This log data cannot seconds and displayed in 3 digits after that time be deleted even if log data is attempted to be deleted Displayed as lt gt after 999 minutes have been 3 The watch switches to the log data display when exceeded button C is pressed Time zone Daylight savings time The city name and daylight savings time ON OFF status set in the time date Log Sequence mode are displayed e Dive starting time Time in time date mode e Dive date Month and date in time date mode Function hand Moves to indication of maximum depth lt Most recent log gt lt One log earlier gt lt Two logs earlier gt The log cannot be switched by pressing a button while the hands are moving The watch automatically returns to the time date mode when none of the buttons are pressed for about 1 minute during display of log data The watch automatically switches to the Reference Position Correction Mode if button D is pressed during display of log data 76 77 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 78 C Log Number e Log numbers are displayed using two digits and are recorded from 01 to 99 After log number 99 logs are recorded as 00 01 02 and so on e After log data for log numbers 01 to 20 have been recorded and a new dive is made the oldest log data of 01 is automatically deleted and log data is recorded by assigning a log number of 21 for the new
36. fected by the watch immediately stop wearing it and consult a physician 95 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 96 lt Cleaning the Watch gt e Use a soft cloth to wipe off dirt perspiration and moisture from the case and crystal e Rinse off dirt from metal bands plastic bands or rubber bands with water Use a soft brush to remove any dirt or debris stuck between the gaps in metal bands e Avoid the use of solvents such as thinner or benzine as they may damage the finish Z CAUTION Precautions When Wearing the Watch e Be careful while wearing the watch while holding an infant or child by taking the watch off beforehand to prevent injury or other accident e Be careful when engaged in vigorous exercise or work to prevent injury and accidents to yourself and others e Never wear the watch in a sauna or other locations where the watch can reach high temperatures since this can cause burns Z CAUTION Handling of the Band Cautions when Putting on and Taking Off the Watch Depending on the structure of the band buckle be careful not to injure your fingernails when putting on and taking off the watch lt Temperatures gt The watch may not function or stop running if exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F In addition although the liquid crystal display may also become illegible outside this temperature range it will return to normal when the watch is returned to n
37. g the current depth dive time and maximum depth are displayed lt Displayed Data gt The display is switched by pressing button C during depth measurement lt Display 1 gt lt Display 2 gt Dive time i B FDC 12 00h gt kosy 32 81 S A3 Gn aren water Current time Dive time 7 Current depth Maximum depth lt Conditions for Storing Log Data in Memory gt The log number and log data are stored in memory when the watch remains at a depth of more than 1 m 4 ft for 3 minutes or more or it remains at a depth of more than 8 m 27 ft for 1 minute or more lt Stored Log Data gt e Dive starting date e Time and date in time date mode e Dive starting time time when measured depth of 1 m 4 ft or more e Maximum depth e Minimum water temperature e Dive time 72 The display changes in the following manner according to dive status When water sensor detects water Alternately displayed a When depth exceeds 50 cm lt Dive Ready 2 Display gt 2 ft Alternately f m displayed _ ye depth exceeds 1 m 4 ft lt Display During Measurement gt lt Start of Depth Measurement gt Minute hand between 15 and 30 minutes 2 Br Depth value pizo gt lt 12 15 328 M ze Diver Depth value and diver positions are inverted while minute hand is indicating from 15 to 30 minutes lt When
38. ght savings time has been switched in the travel time mode it is also applied to the same city in the time date mode and alarm mode e Daylight savings time cannot be set for UTC Coordinated Universal Time The watch automatically returns to the normal travel time display when none of the buttons have been pressed for about 1 minute in the correction state The watch automatically returns to the time date mode from any mode when none of the buttons have been pressed for about minute while in the travel time mode 40 B Switching Between Travel Time and Time Date Modes City names and times displayed in the travel time mode can be easily switched with city names and times displayed in the time date mode e The time and date for a frequently traveled city displayed in the travel time mode can be displayed directly in the time date mode by setting that city in the travel time mode and then switching to that city when traveling e The time and date in the city displayed in the time date mode are transferred to the travel time mode 41 LA8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 900 42 lt Procedure gt 1 Press buttons A and C simultaneously for about 2 seconds in the travel time mode The time in the travel time mode and the time in the time date mode are interchanged Example Tokyo TYO is set for the travel time and New York NYC is set in the time date mode The displays for these two cities can
39. he same display appears during depth measurement when a charge level 0 has been detected e The battery mark and Charge are displayed when the capacity of the secondary battery has decreased and a charge level 1 has been detected during depth measurement ALL RESET is displayed after the entire display has been cleared by pressing all four buttons simultaneously e The reference positions hours minutes seconds and depth are displayed when the watch is switched to the reference position check mode A LOG ERROR is displayed when the number of log data approaches the predetermined log capacity 89 4 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 90 All Reset The all reset procedure returns all watch settings including the time and date to their default settings However log data remains stored in memory without being lost Perform the all reset procedure when the watch does not display information or operate properly Procedure 1 Press and release all four buttons A B C and D simultaneously The following occur when this is done The alarm tone sounds The digital display is refreshed and ALL RESET is displayed The second minute and hour hands each make one revolution in that order The function hand moves to the 0 position The EL light lights The LED lights The alarm tone sounds The digital display changes to the RESET display as sho
40. ime of each city The watch automatically returns to the time date mode from any mode when none of the buttons have been pressed for about minute during the normal alarm display e The alarm does not sound during diving even if it has been set to ON 45 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 46 Displayed Cities The following city names are registered in this watch These city names are displayed in each of the time date travel time alarm 1 alarm 2 and alarm 3 modes of the standard mode e City names are displayed moving in the direction in which the time difference increases when button B is pressed or city names are displayed in the direction in which the time difference decreases when button A is pressed when correcting the city name in each of the modes f Watch Time 2 3 display City name difference a 8 UTC Coordinated Universal Time 0 26 LON London 0 2 L PAR Paris 1 5 ROM Rome 1 3 BER Berlin 1 5 B MAD_ Madrid 1 Z6 CAI Cairo 2 JNB Johannesburg 2 ATH Athens 2 MOW Moscow 3 RUH Riyadh 3 THR Teheran 3 5 DXB Dubai 4 KBL Kabul 4 5 KHI Karachi 5 DEL Delhi 5 5 DAC Dacca 6 RGN Yangon 6 5 BKK Bangkok 7 SIN Singapore 8 HKG Hong Kong 8 BJS Beijing 8 display CtY name diference TYO Tokyo 9 SEL Seoul 9 AD
41. ing the Ascent Rate Alarm lt Depth Alarm gt sss Canceling the Depth Alarm lt Dive Time Alarm gt m Using the Diving Mode se 1 Using the Dive Alarm Setting Mode 69 A Normal Display in Dive Alarm Setting Mode 69 B Setting Dive Alarms oo 2 Switching to the Diving Mode When the Watch is Switched to the Diving 61 68 Mode aa 72 The display changes in the following manner according to dive status 73 E Using the Diving Log Recall Mode A Log Data Display Range B Recalling Log Data C Log Number D Deleting Log Data E Regardig Log Data E Reference Position Check Mode A Checking the Reference Position E Troubleshooting essere Em Meanings of Frequently Displayed Mode Marks and Digital Display Mode Marks Digital Display E All Reset Procedure s B Using EL light ssssssssssssssesssseeessssesssnteeeenssenne 92 Em Models Provided with an Extension Band 92 E Handling Precautions for the watch Water Resistance Performance Handling of Energy Storage Cell Only Use Specified Energy Storage Cell Repairs Keep your watch clean lt Cleaning the Watch gt Precautions When Wearing the Watch Handling of the Band Cautions when ome on and Taking Off the Watch lt Temperatures gt lt Static Electricity gt lt Shocks gt lt Chemical Agents Gases and Mercury gt lt Storage gt E Specifications
42. lane without allowing an adequate time for resting following diving can result in the risk of decompression sickness There is no method for completely preventing decompression sickness caused by flying in an airplane after diving Surface Mode e Digital display Display 1 Displays surface time and maximum depth Display 2 Displays surface time and dive time Hour minute and second hands Indicate the time in the time date mode Function hand Indicates the charge level Surface Mode e The display can be switched by pressing button C lt Display 1 gt lt Display 2 gt En E 1d 36 IdE aan lt G C r Surface Maximum time depth Dive time 37 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 38 The surface mark is displayed in the time date mode while the surface mode is operating lt Time date display gt Surface mark NOTE e When the measured time reaches 24 hours 00 minutes while the surface mode is displayed the surface mode ends and the time date mode is displayed The surface mode is longer displayed after this time 38 3 Using the Travel Time Mode This mode is used to display the time and date of a selected city by selecting a city name from UTC and 42 cities registered in this watch e Digital display Displays the name of the selected city and the time and date in that city Hour minute and second hands Indicat
43. letion of a dive The limit time during which this no decompression diving is allowed is referred to as the no decompression limit time No decompression limit time varies according to the diving depth and diving time of the previous dives lt Decompression Diving gt This refers to diving beyond the no decompression limit time Decompression diving is extremely dangerous since nitrogen accumulates in the body beyond allowed levels Do not engage in this type of diving lt Decompression Stop gt This refers to stopping for the purpose of required decompression in the event of having engaged in decompression diving Itis necessary to make decompression stops at predetermined depths decompression stop instructed depth and at predetermined times decompression stop instructed time when ascending lt Safety Stop gt This refers to a temporary pause while ascending in order to ensure safety and allow nitrogen to be dispelled from the body even if the no decompression limit time has not been exceeded In the case of diving to a depth of 18 m 60 ft or more always make a safety stop at a depth of 5 m 15 ft to ensure safety lt Dive Date gt This refers to the date on which a dive was made year month date 54 lt High Altitude Diving and High Altitude Setting gt High altitude diving refers to diving at a high location 300 m 1 000 ft above sea level such as in lakes ponds or rivers When diving in freshwater water
44. n diving try to make a safety stop at a depth of 5 m 15 ft to ensure safety Do not lend the watch or share the watch with another person while resting on the surface during operation of the surface mode In addition the data displayed on the watch should never be used as the data for another diver Make sure to allow for sufficient rest after diving in accordance with diving rules to ensure safety Failing to take the proper rest time flying in an airplane or moving to a high altitude after diving can result in the risk of decompression sickness 49 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 50 amp PROHIBITED Prohibited Matters When Using During Diving Do not use this watch for diving in the following cases 1 When diving prohibited error mark is displayed on the display The watch will not switch to the diving mode when the error mark is displayed 2 When the watch is insufficiently charged and E is displayed on the display In the case the watch is insufficiently charged the watch will not switch to the diving mode even if diving is begun When the watch has stopped or malfunctioned 4 When the watch is used outside the guaranteed temperature range or at an altitude above 3 000 m 10 000 ft 5 Use during dangerous behavior or life threatening situations 6 When used in a helium gas atmosphere such as during saturation diving aa 50 Z WARNING 1 a Precautions Before Di
45. nctioning properly 2 Always make sure to inspect all functions of this watch before diving to make sure they operate properly 3 In the case of using this watch always make sure to use the watch in combination with other diving instruments such as a dive table residual pressure gauge or water depth gauge Sudden atmospheric fluctuations and changes in water temperature may have an effect on the display and performance of the watch The diving functions of this watch are not intended to prevent decompression sickness The watch is only designed to display information that can be used as a reference to minimize the risk of decompression sickness and is not intended to guarantee the safety of the user 48 The use of this watch for diving is limited to recreational diving no decompression diving at a water temperature of 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Do not use this watch for the following types of diving e Diving outside the above temperature range Decompression diving e Saturation diving using helium gas Although this watch can measure depth to 100 m 300 ft do not dive beyond the limit depth of 40 m 131 ft during recreational diving It is recommended that recreational diving not exceed a depth of 18 m 60 ft Allow a sufficient margin during diving with respect to the no decompression diving limit time Make sufficient safety stops and decompression stops Even in the case of no decompressio
46. nctions of individual divers or differences in physical condition on that day Since the occurrence of decompression sickness is greatly affected by physical condition the degree of the risk of decompression sickness varies depending on your physical condition on that day It is recommended to avoid diving whenever you are in poor physical condition such as when you are ill fatigued have not had enough sleep or have a hangover Precautions Relating to Use of this Watch Z DANGER This watch is not equipped with a function that indicates decompression diving Do not engage in decompression diving while using this watch This watch is not compatible with Nitrox diving Never use this watch for Nitrox diving Z DANGER Do not lend the watch or share the watch with another person while resting on the surface during operation of the surface mode In addition the data displayed on the watch should never be used as the data for another diver This watch is designed on the premise of personal use Since data accumulated during the previous time is continued to be used while in the surface mode the use of the watch by another person will prevent data from being calculated that is suitable for that person and can lead to the risk of a fatal or serious accident Z DANGER Avoid flying in an airplane when the surface mode is operating Flying in an airplane without allowing an adequate amount of time for resting f
47. nds Second hand moves at 2 second intervals Second hand stops at 0 seconds position 25 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 26 Insufficient Charge Warning Function When the watch becomes insufficiently charged the second hand changes from 1 second interval movement to 2 second interval movement The battery mark and Charge are also displayed on the digital display If the watch is continued to be used while insufficiently charged it stops running after about 2 days Promptly expose the watch to light and recharge it to level 5 lt The functions of the watch are limited in the following manner when the watch becomes insufficiently charged gt e Water sensor is not activated and the watch cannot be used for diving The mode cannot be changed and corrections and settings cannot be made even if the buttons are pressed e The alarm does not sound The EL light is not illuminated 2 seconds lt when insufficiently charged gt 2 seconds Overcharge Prevention Function The overcharge prevention function is activated automatically when the watch face solar cell is exposed to light and the secondary battery is fully charged to prevent the battery from being charged further The secondary battery and accuracy functions and performance of the watch are unaffected no matter how much the watch is charged 26 Power Save 1 Function The second hand stops at the 0 seconds position when the P
48. ollowing diving can result in the risk of decompression sickness It is recommended to avoid flying for at least 24 hours following the completion of diving whenever possible There is no method for completely preventing decompression sickness caused by flying in an airplane after diving 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0010 Z WARNING In the case of using this watch for diving always make sure to use the watch in combination with other diving instruments such as a DCIEM dive table divers watch residual pressure gauge or water depth gauge Sudden atmospheric fluctuations and changes in water temperature may have an effect on the display and performance of the watch In addition always make sure to use the watch in combination with other diving instruments in case the watch should happen to malfunction 10 Z WARNING Always make sure to inspect all functions of the watch before each dive to prevent malfunctions and accidents caused by the use of improper settings In particular make sure to check whether the watch is sufficiently charged and that there are no warnings displayed on the display Z WARNING The use of this watch for diving is limited to recreational diving non decompression diving at a water temperature of 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Do not use this watch for the following types of diving e Diving outside the above temperature range e Decompression diving e Sat
49. onds 4 The depth alarm and dive time alarm are corrected by pressing button B or A e The display moves forward by one each time button B is pressed e The display moves back by one each time button A is pressed e The display can be corrected continuously by depressing either button continuously 5 The watch returns to the normal display of the dive alarm setting mode when button D is pressed while in either correction state flashing display The watch automatically returns to the normal display of dive alarm setting mode when none of the buttons have been pressed for about 1 minute in the correction state flashing display e The watch automatically returns to the time date mode when none of the buttons have been pressed for about minute during the normal display of the dive alarm setting mode 71 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 900 72 2 Switching to the Diving Mode The watch automatically switches to Diving Ready 1 of the diving mode when the water sensor detects water The watch cannot be switched to the diving mode by pressing a button When the Watch is Switched to the Diving Mode When the watch reaches a depth of more than 50 cm 2 ft in Diving Ready 1 it switches to Diving Ready 2 e When the watch reaches a depth of more than 1 m 4 ft in Diving Ready 1 or Diving Ready 2 it automatically begins to measure depth During depth measurement information includin
50. orded battery has as soon as possi during become low while ble and charge diving diving Is the the watch to level Low Charge 5 lt 4 mark dis played e Has the number Have the watch of log data inspected at our reached the log service center capacity 82 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Log data The watch has e Is the water e Dive Alarm does not not switched to sensor still wet Functions accurate the diving mode Check for the ly reflect for some reason presence of an actual during diving stones or debris dive around the pres sure sensor Recording of log Always make e Charge data is interrupt sure to sufficient Level Indi ed if the watch ly charge the cator and becomes insuffi watch to level5 Continuous ciently charged before diving Operating level 0 Times The H The pressure e Rinse off any e Dive Alarm mark sensor is continu debris around the Functions does not ing to operate pressure sensor disap due to sand with water and pear for a debris or perspi then completely long peri ration adhering to wipe off any od of the pressure sen moisture with a time sor dry cloth The e The water sen Rinse off the e Dive Alarm watch sor continues to area around the Functions does not operate and can water sensor with leave the notbe canceled water and then diving as a result of comple
51. ormal temperatures 96 lt Static Electricity gt Since the IC used in quartz watches is susceptible to static electricity the display may become incorrect if the watch is subjected to intense static electricity like that generated by a television screen lt Shocks gt Do not subject the watch to violent shocks such as that resulting from being dropped on the floor lt Chemical Agents Gases and Mercury gt Avoid using the watch in environments containing chemical agents and gases If solvents such as thinner or benzine as well as articles containing such substances including gasoline fingernail polish cresol bathroom cleaners and adhesives become adhered to the watch they can cause discoloration deterioration and cracking Use ample caution when handling chemicals In addition contact with mercury used in thermometers and so forth can cause the case and band to become discolored lt Storage gt e When not using the watch for an extended period of time carefully wipe off any perspiration dirt or moisture from the watch and store in a location preferably free of high and low temperatures high humidity e When not using your watch for an extended period of time it is recommend to store it in a location that is exposed to light as much as possible 97 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 98 Specifications O Model U10 O Crystal oscillation frequency 32 768 Hz O Watch operating temperature range
52. ower Save 1 function is activated When power is not generated as a result of the watch not being exposed to light for two consecutive hours when in the standard mode the second hand stops at the 0 seconds position and the watch automatically enters the power save mode to reduce power consumption lt The hands and digital display appear as described below gt Second hand Stops at the 0 seconds position e Hour and minute hands Continue to keep the current time e Function hand Indicates the charge level Digital display Displays the city name and date e The alarm sounds at the set alarm time lt Second hand stops at 0 seconds position gt Canceling Power Save 1 e Power save is canceled either when the solar cell is exposed to light and the watch begins to generate power or a button is pressed switch the watch on e Power save is also canceled when the water sensor is activated and the watch is switched to the diving mode When power save has been canceled the second hand rapidly advances to the current time seconds and begins 1 second interval movement 27 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 28 Power Save 2 Function The hour and minute hands stop at the 12 00 position when power save 2 is activated If the watch remains in the power save 1 mode for 7 days it switches to the power save 2 mode to further reduce power consumption lt The hands and digital display appear as described b
53. rate during depth measurement Level 0 Mark This is displayed when the charge level of the secondary battery has reached level 0 Level 1 Mark This is displayed instead of the diver mark when the charge level of the secondary battery has reached level 1 during depth measurement Digital Display A e Displays city name daylight savings time setting 10 28 month date and day when in the time date mode SAT NYC B e Displays city name daylight savings time setting 10 28 month date and day in the time date mode and SATIE indicates that surface measurement is in progress We B e Indicates that a water sensor detection error has 10 28 occurred in the time date mode SAT N SET e Indicates that the watch has entered the correction og mode of the time date mode The number next to SEC SET and the flashing location change when the corrected location is changed Displays the elapsed time after diving and the maximum depth dive time and other information during diving while the surface mode is operating Displays the city name daylight savings time setting month date and day when in the travel time mode 87 4 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM J 0 88 e Displays the city name for which the alarm is set the set time and the daylight savings time setting when in the alarm 1 2 or 3 mode e Displays the set alarm dep
54. re of 60 C 140 F or higher the digital display will turn white and no longer be displayed It will return to normal when the watch is returned to normal temperature Function hand Charge level Level 5 14 Features This watch is provided with various convenient functions for diving i Measurement begins automatically and parameters including depth water temperature dive time and maximum depth are displayed on the digital display simply by putting on the watch and entering the water Various warning functions are provided for safe diving 1 A depth alarm sounds and the LED flashes when the set depth has been exceeded and a dive time alarm sounds along with the LED flashing when the set dive time has been exceeded 2 An ascent warning SLOW is displayed on the digital display in the case of a rapid ascent Up to 20 sets of diving log data are automatically stored in memory This watch is provided with a convenient Eco Drive function 1 This watch is a solar powered watch that contains a solar cell in its face that drives the watch by converting light energy into electrical energy Once fully charged the watch will continue to run for about six months The continuous operating time varies according to the frequencies at which the alarm EL light and diving functions are used An environmentally friendly secondary battery that is completely free of mercury and other harmful su
55. s up to 99 minutes 59 seconds from the start of measurement and is displayed in minutes after that time e Measuring range 0 minutes 00 seconds to 999 minutes 59 seconds When the dive time has exceeded 999 minutes 59 seconds measurement stops and lt gt is displayed lt Dive Starting Time gt This refers to the time when the water depth first exceeds 1 0 m 4 ft after the start of a dive lt Surface Rest Time gt This refers to the elapsed time from completion of a dive surface rest time This watch measures surface rest time for up to 24 hours in the surface mode 56 4 Measurement of Water Temperature Water temperature can only be measured while in the water Measurement of water temperature begins after the water depth exceeds 1 0 m 4 ft and the most recent water temperature is displayed in 1 C 1 F units during diving e Measuring range 9 9 C to 40 0 C 14 F to 104 F C F is displayed when the measuring range has been exceeded lt Minimum Water Temperature gt This refers to the lowest water temperature during a single dive 5 Recording of Log Data Up to 20 sets of log data can be recorded When the number of recorded logs has exceeded 20 the oldest log is deleted and new data is recorded in its place lt Single Dive gt A single dive is defined to be from the time a water depth of 1 m 4 ft was reached following diving mode ready status start of dive to termination of
56. seals are not checked at regular intervals their condition may not be sufficient to guard against the entrance of moisture In order to maintain the water resistant quality of your watch we recommend you have the gaskets and seals of your watch inspected by a CITIZEN Authorized Service Center every two to three years More frequent inspections may be necessary if the watch is used in environments such as chlorinated pools or if the watch is not rinsed with clear water after use in salt water Gaskets and seals used to guard against the entrance of moisture are considered consumable supplies that are not covered under the terms of the warranty Inspections and any components that need to be replaced in order to maintain the water resistant quality of the timepiece are at the expense of the consumer If moisture has entered the watch or if the inside of the glass is fogged up and does not become clear for an extended period of time do not leave the watch in that state but immediately take the watch to a Citizen Service Center for inspection and repair e If sea water enters the watch place the watch in a box or plastic bag and immediately take it in for repair Otherwise pressure inside the watch will increase and parts such as the glass and buttons may come off Z WARNING Handling of Energy Storage Cell e Do not attempt to remove the energy storage cell from the watch If the energy storage cell must be unavoidably removed place
57. ted location changes in the order shown below each time button C is pressed e Press button B to align each hand at 12 00 lt DP 00 on depth scale gt lt a12 for hours gt late s pe P lt 00 for seconds gt lt 00 for minutes gt FESE aiz o Oo C Press button C for about 2 seconds C Press button C once 4 Once each hand has been aligned at its reference position press button D to return the watch to the previously used mode 81 LA8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 82 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Watch e The insufficient Charge the e Charge does not charge alarm has watch to level 5 Level Indi switch to been activated by exposing to cator and diving and the TJ light Continuous mode Insufficient Operating Charge Alarm Times mark is dis played as a result of the watch being insufficient ly charged The watch does not switch to the div ing mode if insuf ficiently charged e Is an error mark such as the e Is the water e Dive Alarm Water Sensor sensor still wet Functions Detection Error Check for the mark dis presence of played stones or debris around the pres sure sensor Log data e The charge of e Ascend at a e Dive Alarm is not the secondary safe ascent rate Functions rec
58. ted to strong impacts or the effects of magnetism and other environmental factors If the watch is used with the hands shifted from their reference positions the time display diving mode and other operations of the watch will not function properly If this happens perform the Reference Position Check to correct the reference position of each hand A Checking the Reference Position 1 Switch the watch to the Reference Position Check mode The second minute and hour hands move to the reference position 12 00 00 The function hand moves to the 0 READY position on the depth scale 2 Correction is not required if each hand indicates the correct position Press button D to return to the previously used mode If the hands are not at their reference positions correct them to the correct positions by referring to the correction procedure described below Reference Position of Each Hand and Digital Display Second minute and hour hands 12 00 00 Function hand 0 position on depth scale e Digital display RESET a 12 00 80 Correcting Reference Position of Each Hand 1 Switch the watch to the Reference Position Check mode 2 Press button C for about 2 seconds or more e 00 of DP 00 flashes on the digital display The function hand moves when button B is pressed Press button B several times until the function hands indicates 0 on the depth scale 3 Press button C e The correc
59. tely wipe mode water or perspira off any moisture tion remaining on with a dry cloth the water sensor 83 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 84 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Mode e Is dirt or debris Have the watch e Using the does not trapped between inspected and Standard switch the watch body repaired at a Citi Mode and button D zen Service Cen ter when dirt or e Handling debris has Precautions become trapped Repairs in button D pre venting from being pressed Abnormal The display or Perform the all All Reset watch operation of the reset procedure display or watch may rarely Ifthe problemis Handling operation become abnor still not resolved Precautions incorrect mal if accidentally consult the Citi Repairs digital subjected to a zen Service Cen display strong impactor ter alarm strong static elec sounds tricity continu ously etc Letters e The display of The display Specifica and num letters and num returns to normal tions Watch bers on bers may change when the watch Operating digital slowly in environ is returned to a Temperatur display ments at a low normal tempera e Range change ambient tempera ture slowly ture Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Reference Second e The charge of e Sufficiently Charge hand the second
60. th and dive time when in the dive alarm setting mode e Sets the alarm depth in the dive alarm setting mode e Sets the alarm time dive time in the dive alarm setting mode e Displays the maximum depth minimum water temperature and dive time corresponding to the log number when in the diving log recall mode e The inspection log is displayed last after recalling log numbers when in the diving log recall mode e Alternately displays READY and ready after the watch is automatically switched to the diving mode Diving Ready 1 when the water sensor detects water Displays READY and the current time when the watch switches from Diving Ready 1 to Diving Ready 2 e The diver mark appears and the current time and current depth are displayed on display 1 and the dive time and maximum depth are displayed on display 2 when the watch begins measuring depth from Diving Ready 1 or Diving Ready 2 A dive alarm sounds the LED flashes and SLOW is displayed on the digital display when the ascent alarm rate has been exceeded during depth measurement e The abnormal depth mark is displayed after judging the depth to be incorrect when the measured depth has exceeded the depth measured one second earlier by 4 0 m 13 ft P Charge S l ERROR The battery mark and Charge are displayed when the capacity of the secondary battery has decreased and a charge level 0 has been detected T
61. the diving mode 6 Termination of the Diving Mode The watch returns to the surface mode when button D is pressed for about 2 seconds when 0 0 m 0 ft is displayed following completion of diving The watch automatically returns to the surface mode after about 10 seconds while 0 0 m 0 ft is displayed following completion of diving 57 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 0 58 Dive Alarm Functions This watch is equipped with various dive alarm functions to avoid danger and problems as much as possible during diving Z WARNING Do not engage in diving that causes a dive alarm function to activate The degrees of danger vary according to experience physical condition and diving conditions Diving cannot be assumed to be safe simply because a dive alarm is not activated Z N CAUTION In the case a dive alarm has sounded while diving first begin to ascend to a shallower depth at an ascent rate of no more than 18 m 60 ft minute to ensure safety Since the risk increases the deeper you dive multiple dive alarms may be activated and sound at the same time during diving 58 1 Main Types of Dive Alarms and Situations in which Main Dive Alarm Function are Activated The following indicates the main alarm functions provided by this watch along with the displays on which they are activated Applicable situation Type of dive alarm During use During use on land
62. to engage in decompression diving immediately begin ascending to the surface while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m 60 ft minute 6 When ascending always make sure to make decompression stops according to a dive table to ensure sofety 52 Z WARNING Precautions After Diving Avoid flying in an airplane when the surface mode is operating e Make sure to rest sufficiently after diving e It is recommended to avoid flying for at least 24 hours following the completion of diving Carefully rinse off any seawater mud or sand adhered to the watch and then wipe off any excess moisture with a dry cloth Remove any debris or dirt that has become trapped in the pressure sensor e If debris has become trapped in the pressure sensor rinse it out with pure water Do not remove the sensor cover or poke the pressure sensor with a sharp object In addition do not blow highly compressed air onto the pressure sensor with an air gun e Please consult with our service center if debris cannot be removed Always make sure to store record important log data separately 53 1 A8104 E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 54 Diving Terms 1 Diving lt No Decompression Diving and No Decompression Limit Time NDL gt No decompression diving no decompression limit NDL refers to diving during which the diver is able to surface without stopping for decompression while ascending following the comp
63. ttery is low The watch can be used for about 1 hour of diving e The EL light is not illuminated Level 3 Approx 2 months Level 4 Approx 4 months Level 5 Approx 6 months e All functions can be operated 20 21 LA8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 900 22 2 General Reference for Charging Times The time required for charging varies according to the model of the watch color of the dial etc The following times are shown below to serve only as a reference Illuminance x Environment Charging time Approx charging time required for 1 day of operation Charging time until hour hand begins to move from stopped state Charging time to fully charged from stopped state 500 Inside an ordinary office Approx 3 5 hours Approx 30 hours 60 70 cm 24 28 in under a fluorescent lamp 1 000 30 W Approx 2 hours Approx 15 hours 3 000 20 cm 8 in under a fluorescent lamp 30 W Approx 35 minutes Approx 6 hours Approx 150 hours 10 000 Outdoors cloudy weather Approx 10 minutes Approx 2 hours Approx 45 hours 100 000 Outdoors summer under direct sunlight Approx 2 minutes Approx 45 minutes Approx 9 5 hours e Try to recharge the watch before it becomes insufficiently charged There is no risk of overcharging the watch no matter how frequently it is charg
64. tting Mode e This can be used to set depth and dive time 6 Diving Log Recall Mode This mode is used to confirm log data automatically recorded during the diving mode 7 Reference Position Check Mode This indicates the reference positions of the watch hands 29 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 0 30 Diving Mode When the water sensor detects water the watch automatically switches to the Diving Ready READY Display This mode changes in the manner described below depending on the diving status However the watch will not switch to the diving mode when it is insufficiently charged 1 Diving Ready 1 Status e READY and ready are alternately displayed on the digital display Each hand continues to indicate the mode prior to entering Diving Ready 1 Example The current time is displayed during the display of time and date In addition when the water sensor is switched off and Diving Ready 1 is canceled the watch returns to the mode prior to entering Diving Ready 1 2 Diving Ready 2 Status e The watch changes to the Diving Ready 2 Status when the water depth remains below 50 cm 2 ft while in Diving Ready Status e Digital display Alternately displays the Current time and READY e Hour and minute hands Move to the 12 00 position and stop Second hand Indicates the current time seconds e Function hand Moves to the 0 position on the depth scale and stops 30 3 Water Depth M
65. uration diving using helium gas e High altitude diving at 3 000 m 10 000 ft above sea level or higher e Diving in water other than saltwater water having a specific gravity of 1 025 Z WARNING Allow a sufficient margin during diving with respect to the no decompression diving limit time 11 LA8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 12 Z WARNING In the case you happen to engage in decompression diving immediately begin ascending to the surface while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m 60 ft minute according to a dive table Z WARNING Do not engage in skin diving after scuba diving since this can have a serious effect on your health This watch does not incorporate a function for distinguishing between scuba diving and skin diving ZN CAUTION Storage of Log Data Always make sure to keep a separate record of your important log data Various types of data stored by this watch may be lost in the following cases 1 improper use of the watch 2 improper usage environment where subjected to the effects of strong static electricity or electrical noise 3 during malfunctions and repairs 12 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of this Citizen AQUALAND Eco Drive watch Please make sure to read this manual carefully before using your watch to ensure that it is used properly Furthermore store this manual in a safe place for future reference as necessary 1 This w
66. ving Always make sure to inspect all functions of this watch prior to diving e Is the function hand indicating a charge level 5 or higher e Are there any error marks displayed When there is an extreme temperature difference between the temperature of the watch and the temperature of the water first acclimate the watch to the temperature of the water before using by immersing in the water to ensure that the watch operates accurately Is the band securely attached to the watch body Are there any cracks scratches or chips in the band or glass Are the time and date set correctly Are the alarm depth and alarm time set correctly 51 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 900 52 Z WARNING Precautions During Diving 1 Avoid ascending too rapidly e A rapid ascent can cause decompression sickness and other detrimental effects on the body Maintain a safe ascent rate 2 Please note that while in the water it may be difficult to hear the depth alarm or other alarm tones depending on the surrounding conditions and environment If this happens check the LED while listening for the alarm tone 3 Ifthe watch should happen to not operate properly while in the water begin to ascend immediately e Immediately begin to ascend while observing an ascent rate of no more than 18 m 60 ft minute 4 Dive while allowing a sufficient margin for the no decompression limit time to ensure safety 5 In the case you happen
67. wn in the illustration 90 2 Align each hand at the reference position O Press button C for about 2 seconds e 00 flashes at DP 00 on the digital display The function hand moves when button B is pressed Press button B several times until the function hand indicates 0 READY on the depth scale Press button C e a12 flashes for hours on the digital display e Press button B to align the hour hand at 12 00 e Continuously depressing button B causes the hour hand to move continuously Press button C e 00 is displayed for minutes on the digital display e Press button B to align the minute hand at 12 00 e Continuously depressing button B causes the minute hand to move continuously Press button C e 00 is displayed for seconds on the digital display e Press button B to align the second hand at 12 00 e Continuously depressing button B causes the second hand to move continuously Press button C This completes the procedure for aligning each hand at the reference position Properly reset each mode including the time and date before using the watch 91 3 LA8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 900 92 J Using EL light The EL light is illuminated for about 2 seconds by pressing button B lt The EL light does not light in the following cases gt e When the charge level is low at level 0 to 2 If button B is pressed while the watch charge lev
68. y Battery Charge Levels 1 Reading the Charge Level Indicator The charge level of the secondary battery changes according to the conditions of use the passage of time and the manner in which the watch is recharged e The charge level of the secondary battery reference value and changes in the charge level indicator are represented schematically in the illustrations The design may differ somewhat depending on the model Charge level Continuous operating Level indicator time reference Description of watch operation at indicated charge level Level 0 Approx 2 days e Watch is insufficiently charged It cannot be used for diving Promptly recharge the watch e Charge is displayed and the second hand moves at 2 second intervals e Measurement of water depth is interrupted if the charge level indicator falls to level O log data is not stored in memory e The watch cannot be switched to other modes such as the travel time and alarm modes The EL light is not illuminated Level 1 Approx 4 days e The water sensor is not activated and the watch cannot be used for diving due to the watch being insufficiently charged e The watch cannot be used in the standard mode e The insufficient charge mark is displayed on the digital display when the charge level falls to level 1 during depth measurement The EL light is not illuminated Level 2 Approx 7 days e The charge level remaining in the secondary ba
69. y in Dive Alarm Setting Mode The display changes as indicated below when the watch enters the dive alarm setting mode e Digital display The previous settings for alarm depth and alarm time are displayed e is displayed when dive alarms have not been set Hands e Hour and minute hands Move to 12 00 and stop e Second hand Continues to move at 1 second intervals e Function hand Indicates the charge level lt When alarm depth and alarm time are set gt lt When not set gt W SET 5 0 Tor Alarm time Alarm depth 69 1A8104E 06 2 23 4 10PM 00 70 B Setting Dive Alarms 1 When button C is pressed for about 2 seconds in the dive alarm setting mode ON or OFF flashes on the digital display and the watch enters the correction state 2 The flashing location on the display changes in the order shown below each time button C is pressed lt Normal dive alarm setting mode display gt lt Depth alarm ON OFF setting gt DU SE CEPTH 45 0r OOF 85007 cy 05 0 A lt Dive time lt Dive time lt Depth correction gt ON OFF setting gt correction gt lJ TME C THE DEPTH TOW ge OFF a Don Boo 500 5 0 C Press button C once 3 The depth alarm and dive time alarm are switched ON and OFF by pressing button A or B 70 C Press button C for about 2 sec
70. yed when daylight savings time has been set for a city displayed in the time date mode or travel time mode E Surface t This is displayed when the surface mode is operating measurement of elapsed time after diving Alarm Mode l D F Alarm 1 mode displayed 0 H Alarm 2 mode displayed Of E Alarm 3 mode displayed Set Mark This is displayed when switching to the correction mode of the time date mode SET Error Mark H This is displayed in the time date mode when a water sensor detection error pressure sensor disconnection or 0 m 0 ft detection error has occurred oH ON OFF Mark ON or OFF is displayed when setting the alarm OFF mode or when setting the water depth and alarm time in the dive alarm setting mode Display Number A 1 or 2 is displayed for display 1 and display 2 in the surface mode and during depth measurement Diver Mark This is displayed on display 1 during depth measurement in the diving mode er Dive Alarm Setting Mode DU SET This is displayed together with the set alarm depth and dive time when the watch is switched to the dive alarm setting mode 86 Alarm Depth Correction Mark This is displayed when correcting the alarm depth in the dive alarm setting mode DEPTH D ThE Dive Time Correction Mark This is displayed when correcting the alarm time in the dive alarm setting mode Ascent Rate Alarm This is displayed when the ascent rate exceeds the ascent alarm

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